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WebDrive version 10 now available in Software Center
The Information Technology Services (ITS) Software Center has updated WebDrive to version 10. It is available as a free download to all students, faculty and staff for Windows in 32 and 64 bit versions. WebDrive allows you to access and edit files on a web server in the same way that you interact…
Students spend summer at Cleveland farms to promote sustainability, nutrition
Summer jobs for college students often take place in retail stores, business offices or city pools. But two Case Western Reserve University students are spending their summer farming in the city to promote sustainable, healthy eating in Cleveland. Rising senior nursing major Clare Fagerholm and…
Petty cash session on Aug. 17 canceled
The petty cash session scheduled for Wednesday, Aug. 17, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. in Biomedical Research Building 105 has been canceled. If you have any questions or concerns regarding petty cash funds, contact Joyce Murrell in the General Accounting Office at 368.5935.
Jonathan Adler talks market vs. government regulation of environment
Friday Interview: Seeking the best type of environmental protection Carolina Journal Online: Jonathan Adler, School of Law professor and director of the Center for Business Law and Regulation, discusses the benefits of market processes over government regulation when it comes to environmental…
New strain of salmonella fights off antibiotics, sayd Robert Bonomo
New strains of bacteria fight off antibiotics The Columbus Dispatch: Heidelberg is the strain of salmonella linked to the widespread outbreak, and it’s one of several that have evolved to fight off many antibiotics. “If a patient’s immune system is compromised or the disease becomes more than…
Researchers discover two new rodents in Bolivia
Case Western researchers discover two new Rodents of Unusual Size The Columbus Dispatch: Researchers from the School of Medicine and Universidad Autónoma Tomás Frías who were working in southern Bolivia discovered two new rodent fossils: Mesoprocta hypsodus, which probably looked like a guinea pig…
Small businesses may not be seeking loans; Scott Shane weighs in
Small firms hunger for sales, not credit The Wall Street Journal: An alternate view of the lack of small-business lending has emerged, suggesting that small businesses don’t want additional loans. But Scott Shane, A. Malachi Mixon III Professor of Entrepreneurial Studies, said that demand for…
Anthony Sowell to speak to court; Lewis Katz doubts it will have much effect
Anthony Sowell expected to talk in court -- something Ohio allows people facing the death penalty The Plain Dealer: Anthony Sowell was expected to address jurors Friday about why he should be spared the death penalty. But because of the overwhelming evidence against him, Lewis Katz, John C.…
Thwing Center Postal Substation’s operating hours limited week of Aug. 8-11
Thwing Center Postal Substation will have partial service and hours Aug. 8-11, with operating hours from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. The substation is closed on Fridays during the summer (May 20-Aug. 19). Departments with Case accounts can order stamps online for pickup or delivery at…
The Onion's A.V. Club tours Superman house with SAGES fellows Ricca, Sangiacomo
Cleveland: The Superman house The Onion’s A.V. Club: In an episode of Pop Pilgrims, SAGES fellows Brad Ricca and Michael Sangiacomo, who both teach courses on comics, explain the origins of Superman and take a tour of the Cleveland home where the famed comic originated.